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DV 2021 ALL SELECTEES

I am DV2021 winner, case number AS23XXX, GOH Plaintiff. I have sent my documents in April and they haven't been processed as per the email I received from KCC last week. In order for me to improve my chances for an interview, should I..
1. Resend my documents to kccdvdocuments@state.gov?? Please note that I have already resent them last week.
2. Should I email KCCDV@state.gov and inform them that I am a GOH plaintiff and ask them to process my case?
3. Both of the above (1 & 2)?
4. None of the above?

I don't think it will help to send the documents again. It might even hinder since it is so soon after you sent them last week. You can tell them you are a Goh plaintiff if you like, but the reality is there is no certain way to behave that will cause action on your case. With your case number it is pretty much obvious that you would not be processed and scheduled for interview, so if you do get an interview, it will be through the lawsuit.
 
I’m not familiar with all the details of the lawsuits but isn’t this what your lawyer is supposed to be helping with? Or if as suggested you just need to wait till when/if someone gives them a list to work off there’s not much you can do. (Just being a plaintiff when nothing has been instructed to KCC/DOS by the judge yet does not get you extra consideration, correct?)
Correct.
 
I’m not familiar with all the details of the lawsuits but isn’t this what your lawyer is supposed to be helping with? Or if as suggested you just need to wait till when/if someone gives them a list to work off there’s not much you can do. (Just being a plaintiff when nothing has been instructed to KCC/DOS by the judge yet does not get you extra consideration, correct?)
Not for Goh plaintiffs it seems. I watched one of their Youtube updates last week (Chuck and team) and they said that they do not interact with KCC on behalf of their plaintiffs. Which I find interesting because Curtis & team do. (Via form G-28)
 
Not for Goh plaintiffs it seems. I watched one of their Youtube updates last week (Chuck and team) and they said that they do not interact with KCC on behalf of their plaintiffs. Which I find interesting because Curtis & team do. (Via form G-28)
I guess people have different expectations of what their lawyers should be doing …
 
I don't think it will help to send the documents again. It might even hinder since it is so soon after you sent them last week. You can tell them you are a Goh plaintiff if you like, but the reality is there is no certain way to behave that will cause action on your case. With your case number it is pretty much obvious that you would not be processed and scheduled for interview, so if you do get an interview, it will be through the lawsuit.
By the way Brit, I tried asking this question on your blog page, and for some reason the question is not being posted. I have faced the same issue in the past as well. So I post a question and it doesn't show up on the questions list, then I try to post it again after sometime and it says that similar comment has been detected.
 
I’m not familiar with all the details of the lawsuits but isn’t this what your lawyer is supposed to be helping with? Or if as suggested you just need to wait till when/if someone gives them a list to work off there’s not much you can do. (Just being a plaintiff when nothing has been instructed to KCC/DOS by the judge yet does not get you extra consideration, correct?)
Our lawyers have handed a list of plaintiffs to KCC. So I was thinking that they might want to show progress to the judge in the next hearing. That is why I have been considering proactively informing KCC that I am a plaintiff. However, there are two emails (KCCDV@state.gov) & (KCCDVDocuments@state.gov). From my knowledge, the former gets a case after the case becomes current. keeping that in mind, I was considering emailing them and informing that I am plaintiff. I have heard that it had worked for some people with high case numbers.
 
Our lawyers have handed a list of plaintiffs to KCC. So I was thinking that they might want to show progress to the judge in the next hearing. That is why I have been considering proactively informing KCC that I am a plaintiff. However, there are two emails (KCCDV@state.gov) & (KCCDVDocuments@state.gov). From my knowledge, the former gets a case after the case becomes current. keeping that in mind, I was considering emailing them and informing that I am plaintiff. I have heard that it had worked for some people with high case numbers.
I still don’t see how you expect the mere fact of being a plaintiff to push you to the front of the queue. So the lawyers sent them a list, that by itself doesn’t mean KCC is even going to look at it until a judge says they need to. You can have no idea what worked and what didn’t for some people unless you know every aspect of their case and how it compares to all the others - being a plaintiff may have been totally coincidental. In any case - how is it “progress” if they simply do one person who is a plaintiff instead of another who isn’t?
 
By the way Brit, I tried asking this question on your blog page, and for some reason the question is not being posted. I have faced the same issue in the past as well. So I post a question and it doesn't show up on the questions list, then I try to post it again after sometime and it says that similar comment has been detected.
He has to approve your post, question will appear there only after Simon's confirmation.

Or at least this is what I assume, because normally questions appear later)
 
When sending supporting documents to KCC through email, which is the right or proper to write the case number in the subject line like:

case number: EU2100021XX
or
EU2100021XX

Thanks!
 
By the way Brit, I tried asking this question on your blog page, and for some reason the question is not being posted. I have faced the same issue in the past as well. So I post a question and it doesn't show up on the questions list, then I try to post it again after sometime and it says that similar comment has been detected.

Comments sometimes need my approval before appearing. I see them, but you won't until I review them. So - patience is the way.

I deleted your comment there after I had answered here.
 
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